Quadra-Fire MTV-E2-CSB Owner's Manual - page 13
March 14, 2014
7080-132B
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MT. VERNON E2
Remote Thermostat: Fahrenheit / Celsius
1. Temperatureswillshoweither°For°Cdisplayedonthe
screen.
2. Press both“UP”and“DOWN”arrowkeyssimultane-
ously. ThedisplayshouldchangefromFahrenheitto
Celsius or vice-versa.
Remote Thermostat: Swing
1. Theswingtemperaturewillallowover-targetofthe
setpointtemperaturessetwhilein“THERMO”mode.
Example,ifthesetpointtemperatureis70°Fandswing
is±2°theappliancewillnotgointoashutdownuntilit
reaches72°F.Likewise,theappliancewillnotstartup
unlessitisbelow68°F.
2. Tochangethetemperature“SWING”setting(1°-3°),
presstheTIMERandDOWNbuttonssimultaneouslyto
displaythecurrent“SWING”settingintheSETTEMP
frame.
3. Theletter“S”willdisplayintheROOMTEMPframeon
the screen.
4. PresstheUPorDOWNbuttontochangethetempera-
ture differential (from 1º to 3º).
5. Tostorethe“swingnumberpresstheMODE/SET
button or allow 15 seconds to lapse, and the new
“swing number’ will be programmed.
6. Toverifythattheswingisproperlyset,andwiththe
appliance dial controlsetto“OFF”&remotethermostat
setto“THERMO”,raiseandlowerthetemperature
above and below the room temperature to identify its
response.ThisshouldchangefromTHERMONto
OFFTHERMO.
Remote Thermostat: Child Lockout feature
1. Toactivatethe“LOCK-OUT”feature,pressandhold
the UP button and touch the word TIMER on the screen
ofthetransmittertogether,for5seconds.Thelock
icon will appear on the screen.
2. Todisengagethe“LOCK-OUT”,pressandholdthe
UP button and touch the word TIMER on the screen
together for 5 seconds or more, and the lock icon will
disappearfromthescreen.Thetransmitterwillreturnto
its normal operating condition.
Note:IftheapplianceisalreadyoperatingintheONor
THERMOMODES,engagingthe“LOCK-OUT”will not
canceltheoperatingMODE.Engagingthe“LOCK-OUT”
prevents only the manualoperationoftheTRANSMITTER.
Ifintheautomodes,theTHERMOoperationwillcontinue
tooperatenormally.Tocompletely“LOCK-OUT”theopera-
tionoftheTRANSMITTER’Soperatingsignals;thetrans-
mitter’sMODEmustbesettoOFF.
Remote Thermostat: Signal
1. Theremotethermostatsendsasignaltothereceiver
every 15 minutes verifying the transmitter is still in
range.
2. If the remote thermostat falls out of signal range for
over 2 hours or has no battery power the receiver will
emit a communication Safety Error Code consisting
ofaseriesofrapid“beeps”foraperiodof10seconds
and the appliance will shut down. After 10 seconds of
rapid beeping, the receiver will continue to emit a single
“beep”every4secondsuntiltheremotethermostat
MODEbuttonispressed,resettingthereceiver.
Note:Unlessdamagedorremotecomponentisreplaced
the receiver will maintain its communication link to its trans-
mitter for many years.
Remote Trouble Shooting
1. Make sure the remote thermostat’s batteries are prop-
erly installed.
2. Check to make sure the thermostat is communicating
with the receiver (an audible sound from the receiver
shouldemitwhenchangingfrom“OFF”to“ON”).
3. IfthereceiverdoesnotbeepwhenchangingfromOFF
toON,youwillneedto“LEARN”thereceivertothe
remote thermostat. (See Learning the remote thermo-
stat to receiver section).
4. Make sure the remote thermostat is within the 15 to
20-foot range of the receiver.
R. Bypassing the Remote System (Manual
Mode)
1. If the remote thermostat is lost, broken, or loses its
power the appliance can be operated in manual mode.
2. Locate the three-way switch on the receiver.
Figure
14.1
3. Placingthereceiverthree-wayswitchto“ON”will
bypass the remote thermostat function, rendering the
appliance dial control as its exclusive control.
4. Theappliancewillnotrunwhentheswitchissetto
“OFF”.
Location of the Remote Receiver:
ThereceiverfacecanbeseenonthelowerRHsidetoward
the back [without removing the side panel].
Note:Placingthereceiverthree-wayswitchinthe
“REMOTE”,orcenter-mostpositionempowerstheremote
system.
Figure 14.1